Organizing your travel can be one big headache. Packing for it, often times, feels like an even larger one. Should you pack for casual or work casual? Do you carry on or check your bags? And whilst you’re ever pondering that one elusive item that you know you’ll leave behind, the task of packing your dutiful Dopp Kit somehow gets pushed to the side. A last minute afterthought if you will. Yes, in a moment you can toss a set of nail clippers and a toothbrush into your bag but there’s a risk. Perhaps at best you’ll get away with forgetting something minor like floss. And at worst, you’ll arrive to find that what was once your bulging Dopp Kit now resembles a loose bundle of leather, with the remnants unusable thanks to an ill-timed toothpaste explosion.

We know simply tossing items from your bathroom cabinet into a bag is clearly not the best long term strategy for staying prepared and exuding style whilst on your travels. There is a fine art, a science if you will, to packing the essentials for a weekend getaway and we are here to pass that knowledge onto you. It’s high time you got used to assembling your own dopp kit in good time.

If you’re baffled as to what exactly you need to pack, we’re here to put your mind at ease and help you construct the ultimate dopp kit.

Here’s what you’ll need to get started:

1. The Bag

Let’s start with the bag itself. You need a sturdy, preferably dark-colored bag that exudes charm, confidence and charisma. It should be big enough to feature at least 2 compartments for easier navigation, however not so big that it dominates space in your larger travel bag. When purchasing a dopp kit go for quality and style rather than cost efficiency, especially if you’re travelling often. If you are unsure where to look for high quality mens dopp kit, we’ve got you covered.

2. Shaving Foam and Razor

Unless you’re a sworn beard grower, you will need your shaving equipment. Plus, if you’re on a business trip, unkempt appearances are a big no-no. Make sure you pick the brands that you’re most comfortable with, the last thing you need is a streaky shaving rash when you are giving your big business pitch.

4. Deodorant

Pretty self-explanatory.. but deodorant can protect you while you travel, leaving you smelling fresh throughout the day. Antiperspirants are often not allowed on planes unless they are travel sized so your best bet is to go with a 24-hour protection roll on option.

5. Toothbrush, Toothpaste and Dental Floss

Bad breath is probably the most embarrassing and off-putting trait any person can suffer from. You may not be aware of it, but people around you probably are. To make sure you are dazzling people with that sparkling smile, don’t forget to bring your toothbrush and toothpaste, but also a dental floss to dislodge those nasty chunks of food that can get stuck between your teeth.

6. Lint Roller

Whether you are on a business trip or simply want to make a good first impression, appearances matter. Using a lint roller will get rid of any unwanted fluff or debris on your clothes will leave you looking, and feeling, crisp, clean and confident.

7. Hairbrush or Comb

Like it or loathe it your hairstyle is one of the first thing people notice about you. Keeping it looking good is essential. Get rid of that hotel bed-head look in the morning by running a comb or brush through your locks before getting ready to go out for the day. A comb does not take up much space in the bag but makes all the difference with your appearance.

8. Hair Gel or Pomade

Now that your morning birds nest is tamed, it’s time to style it. Whether your hair takes 2 minutes or 2 hours to get right there are a range of products that allow you to get the perfect look while holding firm throughout the day. Choose between gels, wax or pomades to keep your hair looking as good as you feel.

So there it is, the list of essential items needed in every modern gentleman’s travel dopp kit. Every wash kit is unique however, this list guides you in the basics of what you will need wherever you’re going. Pack all of these and you will be ready for any situation life throws at you. Safe travels!

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